AILSA DARK
WEREWOLVES & BAMPOTS
The CONCLUSION!
The conclusion to AILSA DARK's first published adventure is a
GIANT-SIZED extravaganza... not to be missed by any AILSA DARK fan! The conclusion to "Werewolves & Bampots" is a breathless, full throttle dive into a world of fear!
THE COMPLETE STORY IN ONE CAMPAIGN!If you're new to the world of AILSA DARK... this is the campaign for you! All three issues of her first adventure in one campaign... the complete adventure! NOW is the time to join... TEAM DARK!
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WEREWOLVES & BAMPOTS
The CONCLUSION!
The conclusion to AILSA DARK's first published adventure is a
GIANT-SIZED extravaganza... not to be missed by any AILSA DARK fan! The conclusion to "Werewolves & Bampots" is a breathless, full throttle dive into a world of fear!
THE COMPLETE STORY IN ONE CAMPAIGN!If you're new to the world of AILSA DARK... this is the campaign for you! All three issues of her first adventure in one campaign... the complete adventure! NOW is the time to join... TEAM DARK!
Click on the Indiegogo logo above and sign the Mailing List!
What the reviews are saying:
The art is a glorious blend of real-life cityscapes and B Movie gore that just happens to be caught in the middle of cracking thriller… this is already an early contender for the 2019 highlight’s list.
— Comics Anonymous.
And as for the artwork, its luscious luminescence belies the darkness and violence of the story. The images are thick with colour and bright with saturation and contrast. It’s especially striking during action beats, where blood and gore flare in
crimson sprays.
— STARBURST Magazine.
The artwork is phenomenal.
— The Brewgooders Podcast.
This is a really fun read. A Glaswegian version of Elvira (but, let’s face it a whole lot cooler)... She is also coincidentally the main weapon in a network combating the visitors from The Otherworld... It’s a book that you’ll enjoy reading and it will give you that little nipple tweak of nostalgia for old school horror comics like The House of Hammer magazine or even Vampirella.
- Tony Ez Esmond (Prof Riptide) Never Iron Anything.
The art is a glorious blend of real-life cityscapes and B Movie gore that just happens to be caught in the middle of cracking thriller… this is already an early contender for the 2019 highlight’s list.
— Comics Anonymous.
And as for the artwork, its luscious luminescence belies the darkness and violence of the story. The images are thick with colour and bright with saturation and contrast. It’s especially striking during action beats, where blood and gore flare in
crimson sprays.
— STARBURST Magazine.
The artwork is phenomenal.
— The Brewgooders Podcast.
This is a really fun read. A Glaswegian version of Elvira (but, let’s face it a whole lot cooler)... She is also coincidentally the main weapon in a network combating the visitors from The Otherworld... It’s a book that you’ll enjoy reading and it will give you that little nipple tweak of nostalgia for old school horror comics like The House of Hammer magazine or even Vampirella.
- Tony Ez Esmond (Prof Riptide) Never Iron Anything.